Promoters of Muthoot Finance may dilute their stake by up to 10 per cent to raise funds in the next fiscal.
“We are exploring options to raise fresh equity for long- term resources to an extent promoters’ holding dilution of another 10 per cent from 80 per cent now,” Muthoot’s Managing Director, Mr George Alexander Muthoot, told PTI.
However, this would be done if valuations are attractive to the company, and private placement to QIB, PE funds are most likely, he said.
The company is bullish on the business as gold is set to become more expensive after the Budget has proposed to hike customs duty on gold imports and to impose excise duty on unbranded jewellery, he added.
“We remain bullish about the business, and the Union Budget was also good for us as our collateral becomes costlier. We are aiming at 25-30 per cent growth in 2012-13,” Mr Muthoot said.
The company would add another 300-400 branches in the next fiscal, he said.
On the fund requirement of the firm, Muthoot said the company would require Rs 6,000-7,000 crore in resources in combination of debt and equity.
The current paid-up capital of Muthoot is Rs 371 crore.
“We may also opt for perpetual bonds if the capital market conditions are not conducive for equity issue,” Mr Muthoot said.
The company has also launched public offer of the third series of secured NCDs (non-convertible debentures) to raise up to Rs 500 crore that will remain open till April 9.
The company had raised Rs 1,155 crore from the last two offers.
Mr Muthoot said bank finance had not stopped but the cost of funds had gone up after the RBI guidelines, which disallowed banks to treat loans to gold backed lending NBFCas as priority sector lending.